I know David's Tea is not what it used to be, but they did something yesterday that got me in a good mood and reminded me why I still love the company. So yeah, they launched their fall collection. It's not so much their range that got me excited but the fact that they launched it so early. I love how they contribute to get myself and others in that mood. Oh and on a side note, if I cannot get David's Teas here, I have some good home brands that will do just as well when the season comes.
Saturday 12 August 2023
Autumn Teas
Friday 9 June 2023
Less Coffee, More Tea
I took this picture a few days ago from the Facebook page of David's Tea. I understand they have been struggling for a while now and been a bit discreet on social media, but I do like their products and love how they made tea cool again. Be that as it may, I love this table, although I don't know how accurate it is. From my personal experience, it is very accurate, especially about the smooth sailing energy. I don't drink coffee anymore, I'm a total tea drinker, but I am sharing it today hoping to evangelise. Drinking tea is just better.
Sunday 4 September 2022
September Calendar (in a nutshell)
Friday 4 February 2022
Matcha Matsu and Me
Many businesses celebrated the Chinese New Year recently on social, including David's Tea. They associated each sign of the Chinese Zodiac, so I learned on their Facebook page that as a serpent, I should celebrate with Matcha Matsu. And... Well, I don't know. I generally drink black tea, but I do enjoy some green tea from time to time. It's meant to be very healthy. It looks and sounds very exotic, according to its description.
Monday 23 August 2021
Pumpkin Chai and autumn
Sunday 20 December 2020
Tea's the season to be drinking
I know David's Tea has been struggling these last few years and even more so these last few months. I was not sure if I wanted to blog about it, but it made me sad, as I really love their accessories and the fact that they made tea cool and trending again. Or at least they had until they started getting into financial trouble. They did not seem to be doing much except surviving, then I saw on their Facebook page that they had new mugs for Christmas. They look absolutely lovely. Of course I cannot buy any now, but I hope they get back on their feet and I can purchase a Yuletide Christmas mug from them one day, because they sure look gorgeous.
Thursday 2 April 2020
The perfect tea mug?
Well, let's talk about something else than you know what, just to change our minds a bit. I have recently rediscovered all the tea mugs I bought at David's Tea over the years. I don't have that many, in fact here I only have four. The one you see on the picture was the very first I bought from them. It was from their 2013 autumn collection. It has various birds, including an owl, squirrels and foxes on it. To this day, it is my "autumn mug" thus maybe my favourite tea mug every and the one I go for most of the time. When I see it and drink from it, I remember that autumn is getting closer and closer every day and that I only have to be patient and wait for it. David's Tea calls this model the Perect Tea Mug, because it has the perfect shape, can contain the perfect volume of tea, all the necessary accessories for an optimal experience, etc. This one is the Perfect Tea Mug for me also because of its look and the what it reminds me of.
Friday 27 March 2020
Today's tea mug
So today I survived my first week working from home in confinement, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. I should not say thanks, but so far it has been a borderline blessing for me, for various reasons. Another small advantage is that it allowed me to drink gallons of loose leaf tea (instead of trivial tea bags) in my cool mugs by David's Tea, such as this one. It is one of their "perfect tea mugs" with cats motives on them, which change colours when I pour hot water in it. One of the last accessories I bought from them back in 2016. So today this was my tea mug and if nothing else at least I had a good cuppa in a mug that had plenty of character.
Friday 31 January 2020
New Tea Mugs
I got this picture from the Facebook page of David's Tea. They have new mugs. I know I'm a complete sucker for these kinds of things, but I really, really, really would like to have some of them, or even a complete set of them to impress our guests at tea time (I am jesting of course, we very rarely have guests coming for tea). However: 1)our cupboards are already crammed with mugs and 2)I live way too far from the nearest David's Tea shop to buy a set. The second point is the real problem, as I can easily convince my wife to buy new cute mugs, especially since there are some old ones we could get rid of.
Friday 3 January 2020
The basics of black tea
There is one thing I am a bit sad about our last time in Québec: not once I managed to have a brew at David's Tea, or buy any of their products. We stopped once at the airport, but only for a minute and I did not even have time to try their tasters. Well, maybe next year. Not that I find their teas outstanding, but I love how they made tea drinking trendy again. Anyway, seeing their shop reminded me that I once saw an image on their Facebook page which I found quite interesting. I am sharing it tonight. The basics of black tea. There are many other teas, but black tea is still by and large my favourite. I don't know if the benefits have been scientifically proven, but it works for me.
Monday 7 October 2019
David's Tea's Halloween collection
Thursday 1 August 2019
How much caffeine in tea?
Say what you will about David's Tea, I know not all their teas are good, I know they have been struggling financiall, but they do have their use. I found this picture and guide on their on their Facebook page. Now I can have a pretty good idea on how much caffeine content there is in what sort of tea. They also have an article on the subject on their website. Of course, it is calculated their brews, but one can easily extrapolate on their model. This will prove very useful when I want to know what I should drink as tea at what time of the day. It is also good to expand on my (rather poor) tea culture.
Tuesday 16 April 2019
David's Iced Tea
Not long ago, I blogged about iced teas. Well, as I found out via on the Facebook page of David's Tea, they have their own range of iced teas in their newly launched Tropical Collection. Now I find it still too early in the year for a "Tropical Collection" and I am not too keen on the design of accessories for this one (too pastel and, well, tropical for my "autumnal" tastes), but as I rediscovered iced teas, I would certainly like to try the ones from David's Tea.
Thursday 4 April 2019
Marble tea mugs
Tuesday 5 March 2019
Moody teas
Wednesday 17 October 2018
David's Tea's Halloween 2018 Collection (meh!)
Tuesday 25 September 2018
Autumn at David's Tea
Thursday 19 April 2018
Tea and sea
Sometimes, things change so fast, I barely have time to follow. We are well into Spring and Summer is already being prepared. When it comes to my own little bit of consumerism, it means that David's Tea has released a new collection. A sea theme this year. Now as you know, I love their accessories, but of all their seasonal collections I prefer the autumn one (I never miss blogging about it, by the way). But I do love each and everyone of them and this year's sea life collection, of whatever its name, is a particularly nice one. Having tea by the sea to warm yourself up when a cool breeze or a cold wind is blowing, it kind of makes sense. Let's put it this way: tea and sea go together. I will miss this collection like all the others, but I wish I could buy one of these mugs as my tea mug for summertime.
Monday 9 April 2018
David's Tea Office Tea Break
I took this picture on the Facebook page of David's Tea. It is about their Office Tea Break offer, which would allow me and my coworkers to have free tea samples. Tea breaks is part of a healthy daily ritual, it allows me to relax and keep my sanity when things are stressful. I really, really, really wish there was some of their shops on this side of the world and at a reasonable distance from where I work. Although working in a very small company, I don't have 50 colleagues so would be unable to benefit from this offer anyway. But I hope some of you can enjoy the Office Tea Break offer.


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